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The Greentown Grapevine – 2005-11, 12:11

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The Greentown ruvevzne ’ ea 8.. i9, e s
L Celebrating Our 12th Year!
Volume 12, Issue 11 for thepeople” November 2005
Stepping Back in Time
$
Students of Eastern 8” grade took a field trip to Native Americans, and tradesmen of the era. In
the Mississinewa 1812 Living History event on the photo above, Terry Little, Courtney Wisher,
Friday, October 7. The annual event, held north Jonathan Keith, teacher Mike Kantz, Baxter
of Marion, is a commemoration of the Battle of Howell, Kevin Jackson, and Brice Howell listen
Mississinewa, fought in Grant County in to a man portraying a battlefield surgeon.
December 1812. Reenactors portray military, Photo by Rachel Jenkins
Council Hears Amendments to Zoning Ordinance
The Greentown Town Council
received recommendations from
the Plan Commission
concerning amendments to the
zoning ordinance at their
meeting October 4.
Definition of a swimming
&: A swimming pool is an
above or in- ground pool which
is not dismantled seasonally
( less than six months), is at
least 18 inches deep and is
used f o r recreational
purposes.
Definition of streets ( These
additions were made to
coincide with the state’s
definitions of types of streets.
The definitions are needed
when communicating with the
state about projects.)
Arterial Street: Shall mean a
street that provide thru traflc
at higher speeds and service
than a Local Street or
Collector Street. Arterial
Streets are not designed to
“ calm” traflc. Purpose is to
move traffic through.
( Examples are Main,
Meridian, Maple)
Collector Street: Shall mean a
street that collects local streets
to higher classlfication roads.
( Examples are Grant, Walnut)
Local Street: Shall mean a
street that provides access to
houses.
Other requirements of
swimming pools: In the case
of any permanent swimming
pool, the inside edge shall be
no closer than four ( 4) feet to
any lot line. A fence or wall
with minimum four ( 4) foot
height shall be constructed
around any pool. All gates
and doors on pool enclosures
shall contain self- latching
devices.
Ouestions of propertv lines:
All property needing a permit
where there may be a question
on the property line must have
a CertiJied Stake Survey or an
agreement between all
adjoining property owners
which must be recorded with
the Howard County Recorder
before the permit will be
issued. If disputes occur
between properly owners they
will be handled by legal
arbitration and not the
Greentown Town Council.
The recommendation was
tabled in order for the council
to review it.
Residents Petition
for Street Light
Four residents from Elliott
Court presented a petition to
the Greentown Town Council
requesting a street light on the
cul- de- sac. They have been
concerned about vandalism,
thefts, and window peepers.
Greentown Holiday
Open House Set
greent town Main Street Association. is sponsoring the annual
Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 5. Participants for
this year’s Holiday Open house are listed with their hours of
operation.
Bogie’s Lighthouse, 100 W Main St. 8 a. m. - 9 p. m.
First Farmers Bank & Trust, 603 W. Main St. 9- 12,
Drive thru & Lobby
Greentown Historical Society, 103 E. Main St. 9- 4
Greentown Antique Mall, I 15 E. Main St. 9- 5
Hills Country Plant and Garden, 204 E. Main St 9- 5
Hochstedler Energy Systems, 6205 E 00 NS, 9- 1
Ladd Dental Group, 520 W Main St. 9- 1
Mast Furniture, 114 E. Main St. 9- 5
Pastry Diva, 124 S. Green St. 8- 12
Shear Genius Fainily Salon,, 126 N. Meridian St. 9- 5
The Basket Nook,, 1 13 N. Meridian St. 9- 1
The Church Mouse, 328 N. Meridian St. 9- 5
The Cabin Studio, 107 W. Main ( Greentown Mini Mall) 9- 5
The Paint Box, 107 W. Main ( Greentown Mini Mall) 9- 5
Most participants will be offering sounds of the season, treats,
; pecial promotional events, holiday decorated shops, door prizes,
; oupons, and extra staff to handle all of your shopping needs. In
iddition, the Greentown Historical Society will be conducting
rhanksgiving memories/ interviews, and from 9- 1 : 30; will have
is a special guest, a “ Puritan Lady”. Stop in and congratulate
VIast Furniture as they celebrate their 49th Annual Holiday
3pen House. The Paint Box will be having an art show and The
2abin Studio will also have an art display and both will have
iaintings for sale. Santa & Mrs. Claw will be present at Hills
Zountry Plant and Garden.
Flyers will be available at the participating businesses. For
nore information. call Dave Turner at 628- 2612.
Council president, James I Writemwanted I Harris, said the town will Plans Begun to
I positions open for reporters and
Ife ature writers. Here is a chance installing a light. on Maple Street
Smoke Testing Stating that it has been about
’ Identifies Leaks 10 years since the water tower to contribute to the community’s
Wastewater Plant Manager on Maple Street was painted,
Steve Rule reported that the Council President, James
smoke testing of some areas Harris recommended that the
around town revealed a “ pretty tower be painted. The tower is
significant” leak on East 40- 45 years old. The Council
Payton Street of a public sewer accepted a contract from Utility Reports
line where a storm drain Norman Noe & Co. for
crosses the sewer line. Some $ 2,495. to inspect and write September 2005
minor leaks in private property Water pumped: 5,848,000 gal.
the specifications for painting. Wastewater flow: 9,642,000 gal,
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were also found. Rainfall: 5.8”

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tG reeQtow,, Re&
4
The Greentown ruvevzne ’ ea 8.. i9, e s
L Celebrating Our 12th Year!
Volume 12, Issue 11 for thepeople” November 2005
Stepping Back in Time
$
Students of Eastern 8” grade took a field trip to Native Americans, and tradesmen of the era. In
the Mississinewa 1812 Living History event on the photo above, Terry Little, Courtney Wisher,
Friday, October 7. The annual event, held north Jonathan Keith, teacher Mike Kantz, Baxter
of Marion, is a commemoration of the Battle of Howell, Kevin Jackson, and Brice Howell listen
Mississinewa, fought in Grant County in to a man portraying a battlefield surgeon.
December 1812. Reenactors portray military, Photo by Rachel Jenkins
Council Hears Amendments to Zoning Ordinance
The Greentown Town Council
received recommendations from
the Plan Commission
concerning amendments to the
zoning ordinance at their
meeting October 4.
Definition of a swimming
&: A swimming pool is an
above or in- ground pool which
is not dismantled seasonally
( less than six months), is at
least 18 inches deep and is
used f o r recreational
purposes.
Definition of streets ( These
additions were made to
coincide with the state’s
definitions of types of streets.
The definitions are needed
when communicating with the
state about projects.)
Arterial Street: Shall mean a
street that provide thru traflc
at higher speeds and service
than a Local Street or
Collector Street. Arterial
Streets are not designed to
“ calm” traflc. Purpose is to
move traffic through.
( Examples are Main,
Meridian, Maple)
Collector Street: Shall mean a
street that collects local streets
to higher classlfication roads.
( Examples are Grant, Walnut)
Local Street: Shall mean a
street that provides access to
houses.
Other requirements of
swimming pools: In the case
of any permanent swimming
pool, the inside edge shall be
no closer than four ( 4) feet to
any lot line. A fence or wall
with minimum four ( 4) foot
height shall be constructed
around any pool. All gates
and doors on pool enclosures
shall contain self- latching
devices.
Ouestions of propertv lines:
All property needing a permit
where there may be a question
on the property line must have
a CertiJied Stake Survey or an
agreement between all
adjoining property owners
which must be recorded with
the Howard County Recorder
before the permit will be
issued. If disputes occur
between properly owners they
will be handled by legal
arbitration and not the
Greentown Town Council.
The recommendation was
tabled in order for the council
to review it.
Residents Petition
for Street Light
Four residents from Elliott
Court presented a petition to
the Greentown Town Council
requesting a street light on the
cul- de- sac. They have been
concerned about vandalism,
thefts, and window peepers.
Greentown Holiday
Open House Set
greent town Main Street Association. is sponsoring the annual
Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 5. Participants for
this year’s Holiday Open house are listed with their hours of
operation.
Bogie’s Lighthouse, 100 W Main St. 8 a. m. - 9 p. m.
First Farmers Bank & Trust, 603 W. Main St. 9- 12,
Drive thru & Lobby
Greentown Historical Society, 103 E. Main St. 9- 4
Greentown Antique Mall, I 15 E. Main St. 9- 5
Hills Country Plant and Garden, 204 E. Main St 9- 5
Hochstedler Energy Systems, 6205 E 00 NS, 9- 1
Ladd Dental Group, 520 W Main St. 9- 1
Mast Furniture, 114 E. Main St. 9- 5
Pastry Diva, 124 S. Green St. 8- 12
Shear Genius Fainily Salon,, 126 N. Meridian St. 9- 5
The Basket Nook,, 1 13 N. Meridian St. 9- 1
The Church Mouse, 328 N. Meridian St. 9- 5
The Cabin Studio, 107 W. Main ( Greentown Mini Mall) 9- 5
The Paint Box, 107 W. Main ( Greentown Mini Mall) 9- 5
Most participants will be offering sounds of the season, treats,
; pecial promotional events, holiday decorated shops, door prizes,
; oupons, and extra staff to handle all of your shopping needs. In
iddition, the Greentown Historical Society will be conducting
rhanksgiving memories/ interviews, and from 9- 1 : 30; will have
is a special guest, a “ Puritan Lady”. Stop in and congratulate
VIast Furniture as they celebrate their 49th Annual Holiday
3pen House. The Paint Box will be having an art show and The
2abin Studio will also have an art display and both will have
iaintings for sale. Santa & Mrs. Claw will be present at Hills
Zountry Plant and Garden.
Flyers will be available at the participating businesses. For
nore information. call Dave Turner at 628- 2612.
Council president, James I Writemwanted I Harris, said the town will Plans Begun to
I positions open for reporters and
Ife ature writers. Here is a chance installing a light. on Maple Street
Smoke Testing Stating that it has been about
’ Identifies Leaks 10 years since the water tower to contribute to the community’s
Wastewater Plant Manager on Maple Street was painted,
Steve Rule reported that the Council President, James
smoke testing of some areas Harris recommended that the
around town revealed a “ pretty tower be painted. The tower is
significant” leak on East 40- 45 years old. The Council
Payton Street of a public sewer accepted a contract from Utility Reports
line where a storm drain Norman Noe & Co. for
crosses the sewer line. Some $ 2,495. to inspect and write September 2005
minor leaks in private property Water pumped: 5,848,000 gal.
the specifications for painting. Wastewater flow: 9,642,000 gal,
- - - -
were also found. Rainfall: 5.8”